HP CW450 Overview

Posted: 02/19/2010

Hewlett Packard's CW450 digital camera is based around the combination of a
1/2.3"-type CCD image sensor with 12.2 effective megapixel resolution, and a 4x
optical zoom lens. The HP CW450's lens has actual focal lengths ranging from
5.05 to 20.2mm, which translates to a range of 29 to 110mm in 35mm-equivalents -
a useful wide angle to a moderate telephoto. Maximum aperture varies from f/2.8
to f/6.3 across the zoom range.

Images are framed and reviewed solely on a 2.7" LCD panel, with the HP CW450
forgoing any form of optical or electronic viewfinder. ISO sensitivity ranges
from 50 to 1,600 equivalents ordinarily. At a reduced resolution of three
megapixels or below, the upper limit increases to ISO 3,200. Dropping the
resolution to just 1.2 megapixels unlocks the maximum sensitivity of ISO 6,400
equivalent. A generous twenty five scene modes are available, including night,
candle light and auction, allowing a modicum of control over the look of images.
An Intelligent Scene mode automatically sets the camera up as determined
appropriate to the current scene. Both Smile Shutter and Blink Detection
features are available to help ensure portraits look their best.

As well as EXIF 2.2-compliant JPEG still images, the HP CW450 can capture
video in AVI (Motion JPEG) format, although the resolution and frame rate is
unspecified in the product spec sheet. Data is stored on Secure Digital or SDHC
cards, but not the newer SDXC types. Power comes courtesy of two AA batteries,
and given the absence of a charger in the product bundle, these are most likely
single-use disposables. Connectivity includes USB, with the speed / type being
unspecified.

The Hewlett Packard CW450 is priced at about $100, and available in both
black and red body colors. A one year limited hardware warranty is included.